The Original Kid Cairo wrote:
I envy the Cubs actually. They at least appear to have some sort of plan for the future.
oh comeon dude, you're making it sound like "the plan" is some secret cylon conspiracy or something. it's baseball: it's not that hard!
when you have a bunch of older high paid bums, you get rid of them and weather the storm as you go from mediocre-at-best to meh to dogkillingly-bad and dump off what you can, draft well, and then make prudent free agent signings around whatever core group of young/ish players you've got around. if you don't have those then, well, you hope to god you can get some via the draft or trades otherwise you just gotta wait a couple'a more years til they come around, cuz short of being pittsburgh or kansas city or seattle, they invariably DO come around.
it's not like theo reinvented baseball or anything.... he's just got the david blainesque flim flam going on with his computer systems and he's got that dapper boy wonder image going on while he preaches the company line about "doing it the right way" and "building from the ground up" while he waits for the team/financial-situation to be decent enough that he can sign david ortiz, manny ramirez, and trade for curt schilling.
the white sox should have a solid pitching thing going forward for the next few years, so as the dunns and konerkos come off of the books and a few kids in the system decide "hey, i wanna get paid a lot of money to play baseball in the major leagues for a living. i'm going to get good at this baseball thing" alongside hahn making some cromulent moves, it'll all come together. don't forget that kenny was talking about 2014/2015 near the end of the 2011 "all in" debacle and hey whaddya know slap mah fro the 2012 white sox were a chokejob/bataan-death-march away from winning the damn division last year. and who had the diamondbacks contending for the NL west this year?
perhaps sox fans should look to their cubs fan brothers and look in the mirror and say "it's gonna happen"....
just as long as they're not this guy
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Curious Hair wrote:
Les Grobstein's huge hog is proof that God has a sense of humor, isn't it?